3 g A & HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1944 — RECREATION SUMMER CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION KANSAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Emporia, Kansas IN COOPERATION WITH THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Emporia State Campus June 21, 22, 23, 24, 1944 PROGRAM x 8:00 P. M., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 Greetings President James F. Price, Emporia State A Concept of Fitness Dr. Masex Les, University of Nebraska Mizer and Social Hour 9:00 A. M., THURSDAY, JUNE 22 Fitness of the College Student and the Teacher Dr. Maset Lee Fitness for the Armed Forces Mr. A. B. Kocu, Emporia State Demonstrations: Rhythm for Body Conditioning College Girls of Emporia State Calisthenics and Games Cadets of 84th Air Corps Detachment 2:00 P. M., THURSDAY, JUNE 22 Vitamins and Diet Dr. J. S. Hucuss, Kansas State College Tuberculosis Testing Dr. Homer Hussert, M.D. State Board of Health 8:00 P. M. Harmones and Body Control Dr. J. S. Hucues 9:00 A. M., FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Making High School Students Fit Mr. Henry SHENK, University of Kansas Demonstrations: Commando and Grass Drills Boys of Roosevelt High School Sports, Games, and Obstacle Course Girls of Roosevelt High School 3:00 P. M. Control of Venereal Disease Dr. R. M. Sorenson, M.D. State Board of Health 7:30 P. M., FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Social Problems of the Youth of Today Supt. W..M. Ricuarps Emporia City Schools Demonstration of Supervised Recreation Emporia City-wide Recreation Group 9:00 A. M. SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Health and Physical Education Problems in Rural Schools Open Forum Demonstrations: Play Activities with Pupil Leaders Girls of Elementary School, Emporia State Tumbling Boys of Elementary School, Emporia State A View of Health in the Rural Schools Dr. C. H. Muncer, M.D. Lyon County Health Officer 2:00 P. M. Techniques of the Health Examination Miss Beatrice Drrro State Board of Health Educational Implications of the Conference Dr. Rosert N. Busu, K.S8.T.C. FITNESS is not only a wartime necessity, but a desirable objective in the development of “healthy, vo- cationally and socially ¢ompetent, creative and happy human beings possessing the under- standings and skills for democratic living” in a world at peace. Training for fitness — MENTAL, PHYSICAL, SprrITuAL—is not the work of one particular department in the educational system, but it depends upon the cooperation and effort of every citizen throughout our land. This conference is planned for: Administra- tors; Teachers and prospective teachers of grade schools, high school, and college; Spe- cialists in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Parents; Community Youth Lead- ers; and any other persons who are interested. NO REGISTRATION FEE For further information write to Bureau of Information, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas 20-2601 4-44—3M SS Jd. Ra, Sheate Co . am | Om poria, Kiva May 1, 1944 Dear Friends As the war continues it is increasingly important that we give attention to ways of building the strength, | stamina, and stability of our citizens. To that end we are bringing together in this Second Summer Conference on Health and Physical Fitness a number of specialists who have been studying the latest and most effective means of developing strong, healthy, and emotionally well-balanced individuels. We hope that you will be able to attend all or part of the meetings of this conference. You will notice by the enclosed program that Wednesday end Thursday will be devoted to the adult and college level, Friday to the high school level, and Saturday to the grades and rural schools. Yours sincerely, thre 7H“ Edna McCullough, Chairman, Conference on Health and Physical Fitness em sg Enc. May 17, 1944. Dee Be Wayne Konrad, Slater, Missouri. Dear Dr. Konrad: I appreciate so much your generosity and hospitality which you so kindly offered me. lUowever, being not sure what time I will be able to arrive in Slater, I think I had better not accept your dimer invitation. . I will call you up and will have a visit with you and Mrs. Konrad before I leave town. Wie have a Recreation Institute here with the principals from New York representing the Na 2 Recreation assoo~- iation. It will be necessary for me to drive back that evening s3 as to be in Lawrence early the next morning. The Institute starts at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, and continues through the day. ‘Therefore, I will take a rain check and hope for better luck next time. It is awfully nice of you. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, ; _ Direetor of Physical Education, PCA: All Varsity Basketball Goach. — E. WAYNE KONRAD Osteopathic Physician SLATER, MISSOURI —— (é, AGA F LUB OFFICERS—1944 DIRECTORS—1944 H. BARTH ARENDS CARROLL E. PRAY PRESIDENT - - - - CHARLE S CARTER KANSAS CITY ce ee es IMM. PAST PRES. - RALPH E. PERRY KAN AS A. J. HERROD CHARLES C. VAUGNHAN VICE-PRESIDENT - LEWIS H. BROTHERSON Ss od VICE-PRESIDENT - - - JOE GLANVILLE SARA OS VICE-PRESIDENT - - - - CLIF ROBERTS Roy O. LARSON iXOX NiNNKSNTX KvE.X XX X MAREN SEK _ SECRETARY-TREASURER 705 N. 6TH ST. DREXEL O8552 April 8, 1944 Mre Forrest Ce Allen University of Kansgs Lawrence, Kansas Dear “Phog"s Enclosed find a check for $6e00 which I hope you will accept for the expenses incurred on your trip to Kansas Citye Your talk was very inspiring and I know the "Champions" got a lot out of it and our members enjoyed every worde 7 Mre Charles Carter, President of the Kiwanis Club, and myself want to thank you for your taking time to come down heree — U os son Roy O- Secretary=Treasurer ROL: dew May 4, 1944. Mr. Dwight Keith, Editor, Southern Coach and Athlete, 751 Park Drive, a Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Dwight: _ : 2 fhenks for your good letter. I am glad to know that you get forty per cent discount. That is what they tive me as author, and I am glad that you get the same. I wanted to suggest that I would help you out if there was any way possible to de it, but since you do as well. as I an doing - congratulations to you, and thanks for suggesting to Coach WW. H. Dowis the novel method that you put through. With ell good wishes to you and yours, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, POA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. A Magazine for Coaches, Players, Officials and Fans OFFICIAL PUBLICATION GEORGIA ATHLETIC COACHES ASSOCIATION GEORGIA FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION : FLORIDA ATHLETIC COACHES ASSOCIATION SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE LOUISIANA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION MID-SOUTH ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS DWIGHT KEITH EDITOR & PUBLISHER ADVISORY BOARD W. A. ALEXANDER Georgia Tech FORREST C. ALLEN Kansas J. P, BRECHTEL : Louisiana Coaches Assn. WALLACE BUTTS Georgia MIKE 8S. CONNER Commissioner, S. E. C. H. G. CRISP Alabama J. W. DE YAMPERT Secy. Alabama Coaches Agsn. R. L. DOYAL President Ga. Coaches Assn. REX ENRIGHT South Carolina FRANK HOWARD Clemson A. T. S. HUBERT V. Mz I. A. R. HUTCHENS Commissioner, S. F. O. A. S. D. JACKSON Secy. Tenn. Officials Asen. T. L. JOHNSON Ga. Football Officials Assn. L. L. MCLUCAS Secy. Florida Coaches Assn. c. M. S. MCILWAINE Secy. Mid-South Assn. JACK MEAGHER Auburn HARRY MEHRE Sanat Mississippi BERNIE MOORE L..S.U; ROY MUNDORFF Georgia Tech FRANK J. MURRAY Virginia JESS NEELY : Rice Institute JACK REAMES Parker (S. C.) High School ADOLPH RUPP Kentucky H. R. SANDERS Vanderbilt CLAUDE SIMONS, JR. Tulane L. JACK SMITH Pres. Florida Coaches Assn. CARL VOYLES : William and Mary WALLACE WADE Duke D. C. WALKER Wake Forest College bth 751 PARK ORIVE, N. £. © ATLANTA, GEORGIA April 27, 1944 Coach Forrest UC. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Coach Allen: sorry I have been so long answering your letter. Have been out of town quite a bit, and have had a time trying to keep up with everything. The coach who ordered your books is W.H. Dowis, Tech High School, Atlanta, Ga. You asked about the discount which I am allowed. iL get a 40% discount, due to the fact that 1 carry their ad ona commission basis. Sincerely yours, Dwight Keith May 4, 1944. Mr. Clifford King, Hesston, Kensas. Dear Clifford: I am glad that you enjoyed the Jayhawk Rebounds and the basketball. ad to Trusting that you are doing a swell job in raising food for the war effort and doing your level best in every other way, I am, with kindest regards, Very sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, PCA :AH | Varsity Basketball Conch. Hesston, Kansas May 1 , 1944 Dre Forrest C. Alien Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: I received your letter and a copy of ''Jayhawk Rebounds''* last week. I am looking forward to future copies of ''Jayhawk Rebounds'', as I enjoyed reading the one you sent me very muche Last Friday I also received the basketball you sent me. I have an o1d basketball which I have been using in my spare time, although it is just about worn out. I certainly appreciate the good One. I am kept quite busy here on the farm. I am deffered until September, 1944 , although am not sure if I will be deffered after that date. I am looking forward to going to college after the war. I hope that will be in the near future. Thanking you again for your kindness. Sineerly yours, ohifer 4 April 21, 1944. Mrs A. B. King, Hesston, Kansas. Dear Friend A. Be: I very much enjoyed the visit with you from Newton to Lawrence on the streamliner. I am putting you on our Jay- hawk Rebounds mailing list, and am sending you a copy of the present one together with the previous issue. Tt appreciate your fine attitude toward the University of Kansas, and toward us in baskettall. We sincerely hope that we may attract Clifford to the University because he is the tope of man that we desire. And of course I am very anxious at all times to have the people in Newton know that we are very fond of their basketball players and they are always welcome. With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Ene. April 18, 1944. Mr. Harry Kepler, 2588 Blake Blvd., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Dear Harry: At Rotary Club yesterday I told of the nice visit I had with you, and to these members present I told them that you asked to say helle to them: Ike Meade, Collie Simons, Rob Rankin, Frank Banks, Bill Quakenbush, Hoveyylianna, Bert Ober, Tildie Funk, Karl Klooz, Walt Varmm, Art Weaver, Herb Hungerford, and Ernie Young. ‘These fellows wore all members, I believe, while you were in Rotary. iii were all glad to hear from you. It was nice to have a visit with you and Mrs. Kepler. I am leaving town today but upon my return [ will oall Mra. Ashton and ask about Mrs. Beard. I know that thoy will be glad to hear from you and Mrs. Kepler. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yow’s, PCA:AR President. More than aHalf Century of Service ESTABLISHED INKANSAS CITY 1878 Jenkins MOsic ComPANY RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS 7 hely =2 3 WAENUT (ST RUB ESE, Ra = ba | Ee f. 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